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The following table describes the EAP statistics displayed on the screen.
Field
Ports
Frames Received
Frames Transmitted
Start Frames Received
Log off Frames Received
Last Frame Version
Last Frame Source
Invalid Frames Received
Length Error Frames Received
Response/ID Frames Received Displays the number of EAP Respond ID frames that have been received
Response Frames Received
Request/ID Frames
Transmitted
Request Frames Transmitted
Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to perform the following actions:
To clear all the EAP counters for all ports on the switch, select the check box in the
row heading and click Clear. The button resets all statistics for all ports to default
values.
To clear the counters for a specific port, select the check box associated with the port
and click Clear.
Click Refresh to refresh the data on the screen and display the most current statistics.
Description
Specifies the interface which is polled for statistics.
Displays the number of valid EAPOL frames received on the port.
Displays the number of EAPOL frames transmitted through the port.
Displays the number of EAPOL Start frames received on the port.
Displays the number of EAPOL Log off frames that have been received on
the port.
Displays the protocol version number attached to the most recently
received EAPOL frame.
Displays the source MAC Address attached to the most recently received
EAPOL frame.
Displays the number of unrecognized EAPOL frames received on this
port.
Displays the number of EAPOL frames with an invalid Packet Body
Length received on this port.
on the port.
Displays the number of valid EAP Response frames received on the port.
Displays the number of EAP Requested ID frames transmitted through the
port.
Displays the number of EAP Request frames transmitted through the port.
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